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6. ANALYTICAL REQUIREMENTS. Unless otherwise specified in the solicitation, contract, or purchase order, the analytical requirements for the infant formula products shall comply with this CID, the current Infant Formula Program - Import and Domestic, Chapter 21- Food Composition, Standards, Labeling and Economics. All testing conducted on infant formula products shall be in compliance with the most current edition of the Official Methods of Analysis of the AOAC International and the FDA, Bacteriological Analytical Manual (BAM) approved methods specific for infant formulas currently in effect.
7. MANUFACTURER’S/DISTRIBUTOR’S PRODUCT ASSURANCE. The manufacturer/ distributor shall certify that the infant formula products provided shall meet the salient characteristics of this CID, conform to their own specifications, standards, and quality assurance practices, and be the same infant formula products offered for sale in the commercial market. The purchaser reserves the right to require proof of conformance.
8. REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS. The delivered infant formula products shall comply with all applicable Federal, State, and local mandatory requirements and regulations relating to the production, transportation, receiving, processing, packaging, labeling, storage, distribution, and sale of infant formula products within the commercial marketplace. The infant formula products shall comply with all applicable provisions of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, the Infant Formula Act of 1980 and the 1986 Amendments, the Fair Packaging and Labeling Act, and regulations promulgated thereunder.
9. QUALITY ASSURANCE PROVISIONS. All infant formula plants producing infant formula under this CID shall comply with all applicable requirements of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Infant Formula Act of 1980 and the 1986 Amendments, and the current edition of the Infant Formula Program - import and Domestic, Chapter 21 - Food Composition, Standards, Labeling and Economics. The production, transportation, processing, handling, sampling, analysis, labeling, and sale of infant formula products shall also comply with said regulations.
10. PACKAGING. Preservation, packaging, packing, labeling, and case marking shall be commercial unless otherwise specified in the solicitation, contract, or purchase order. Primary containers shall be packed in corrugated fiberboard shipping containers or corrugated fiberboard trays with plastic shrink wrap that will provide infant formula protection against loss and damage during multiple, shipment, handling, and storage. Each powder infant formula container shall include a measuring scoop and be equipped with a plastic lid for use after opening. Cans of infant formula shall be free of excessive dents and distortions and free from rust or other evidence of improper storage.
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